At the heart of the recreation area is Fulltofta Nature and Visitor Centre which holds an interactive exhibition, café, visitor centre and has different activities. There are plenty of trails of varying lengths. The landscape is varying with deep woodland, open glades and pasture, wide heath land and mighty oak trees, small and big ponds and many little streams.

Do and experience

Exhibition

People, the countryside and the traces we leave behind us are the main themes of the interactive exhibition, which is situated in a renovated barn. Open every day, free entrance.

Café & Visitor Center

In the same building as the exhibition, there is a café, which is open Tuesday to Sunday.The café holds mainly home-made or local produce. Here, you can also get maps and leaflets over all our 19 recreation areas with all sorts of hiking trails.

Walking and rambling

There are several marked footpaths of varying length. Three of these (Ravinslingan, Fiskestigen and Strandpromenaden) are suitable for pushchairs and wheelchairs, and are certified by Equality. The p passes the site.

Nature and cultural history path

For those who want to learn more about the environment and history of Fulltofta there is a 3.6 kilometre long nature and cultural history path (in Swedish and in English).

Tree walkway

Take the board walk among the tree tops, eight metres above ground. Accessible to wheelchair users.

Become a detective for the day

Take the family on a hunt for clues - a tricky trail of a kilometre in the woods, where you need to solve different clues to move forward. Or challenge each other in a three kilometre letter hunt. You can get instructions at the nature centre.

Forest play area

A small distance from the nature centre is a forest play area and an obstacle course for both big and small children.

Stay the night

There are two cottages for rent - the newly renovated Jägarbostaden with 6-8 beds and Bjeverödshuset in the northern part of the recreation area where up to 12 people can stay the night.More information and reservations

Riding

Discover Fulltofta from the back of a horse. Ride with your own horse on the car-free forest tracks in the area.

Conference

Walk and talk. Talk and play. Have your conference in the middle of the countryside. In the same building as the exhibition there is a fully equipped conference facility for up to 50 people.

Fishing

At Bjeverödsdammen you can fish for introduced rainbow trout, salmon trout and brook trout. You may either fish using a fly or spinning, but float fishing is however not permitted. The fishing platforms are suitable for disabled visitors. At Fiskarehus by the shore of Lake Ringsjön you can fish for perch, pike, rainbow trout and eel. Do not forget to buy a fishing permit!Bjeverödsdammen: www.bjeverod.seRingsjön: www.linderodsasensturism.se

Swimming

You can swim in Ringsjön. In the western part of the recreation area there is a small swimming area.

Biboet (the Bee hut)

See how the bees make honey in Biboet near the Nature centre. During May-September it is open during Saturdays and Sundays. The Ringsjöbygdens beekeepers association will be on site to tell you how the hive works and how the honey is harvested.

Boules

Right outside the nature centre there is an area for playing boules. You can play with your own boules or rent some at Fulltofta Nature and Visitor Centre.

Birdwatching

Gäddängen, a wetland by Lake Ringsjön, is a popular resting place for seabirds, especially during the spring and autumn. In the stork enclosure, the county bird of Skåne gets some help to recolonize the landscape. Guided tours: info@storkprojektet.se

Sledding

There is a small sledding slope next to the parking by the nature centre.

Find us

From the road 13 between Höör and Hörby there are sign posts toward Fulltofta Nature and Visitor Centre. At the weekend, bus 469 goes all the way to the Nature and Visitor centre. Weekdays, bus 470 stops along road 13. From Ramstorp Fulltofta, it is about 1,5 km to the Nature and Visitor Centre.

There is a new bus (469) going between Höör and Hörby Saturdays and Sundays, and Fulltofta Naturcentrum is one of the stops. Its timetable is adapted to trains going to/from Malmö and Lund.Timetable for 469 as a pdf (skanetrafiken.se)

Bus 470, Höör-Hörby-Sjöbo, makes several stops along road 13. You can access the red trail directly from the stop "Ramstorp Fulltofta". From here, it is about a 1.5 km walk to the nature centre. To get to Jägarbostaden or the stork enclosure, the nearest bus stop is "Fulltofta Riksvägen". From here you follow a relatively calm road.Timetable for 470 as a pdf (skanetrafiken.se)

Useful information

Contact

Nature reserve

Parts of Fulltofta recreation area are nature reserves. This means that there are restrictions on the Right of Public Access in these areas.

Accessibility

Three trails are accessibility adapted (Ravinslingan/trädpromenaden near the visitor centre, Fiskestigen by the pond Bjeverödsdammen and Strandpromenaden along the shore of Ringsjön). The visitor centre and both of our cottages are accessibility adapted. The area is certified by Equality.

About The Scanian Landscape Foundation

The Scanian Landscape Foundation is responsible for 19 recreation areas spread out over the whole of Skåne. Our aim is to make it possible to experience the countryside regardless of interests, background or experience. The recreation areas have waymarked trails, information signs, toilets, fishing platforms, viewing towers and picnic areas.